Read: http://noisey.vice.com/blog/the-orwells-dont-want-to-grow-up
““A quote that really fucked up my mind is Cole from The Black Lips said, ‘If you have a backup plan, you’re gonna fall back on it.’”
Read: http://noisey.vice.com/blog/the-orwells-dont-want-to-grow-up
““A quote that really fucked up my mind is Cole from The Black Lips said, ‘If you have a backup plan, you’re gonna fall back on it.’”
From the July 4th Liberty Fest down in Providence, Rhode Island. Look at Dan Tanner killing it during his solo and Kelly belting out the lead vocals!

Take a look. From the first listen, it is sounding mighty fine. More on this soon.
Here: http://noisey.vice.com/read/stream-audacitys-new-full-length-mellow-cruisers
Here’s a demo from the Connecticut rock and rollers: “Grow Up”. Fans of Nobunny, King Tuff, and other bands that know how to get the job done in just a little over two minutes will enjoy this. I do.
They are playing in their native state with Portland’s own Guantanamo Baywatch on July 12 at The Outer Space in Hamden. Check ’em out if you are in that area!

Bands: Fat Creeps, Thick Shakes, Royal Wedding, TRiPLE ThiCK
Date: Saturday, July 7, 2012
Venue: Precinct (Somerville, MA)

Act One: Fat Creeps – Following an introduction from Tim Cushing of Bundles of Joy (a Dazed and Confused movie reference), the Fat Creeps emerged on-stage. Tonight — more so than the other Fat Creeps performances I’ve witnessed –there seems to be a greater audience appreciation for the band. I could tell from the various people dancing, the joyous clapping at the end of each song, and stuff like that. The Fat Creeps have dedicated fans and for that we can thank the group’s musical ingenuity. They opened the set with a cover of “Sex Beat” before diving into their own original greats and another cover, Devo’s “Gates of Steel”. The band was in tip-top form. Not sure if I’m the only one who noticed, but Jim seemed to be bashing the shit out of the drums harder than ever (as witnessed by his broken stick during closer “Horoscope”), Gracie’s guitar effects/playing were louder and generally more amazing (most especially on “Leave Her Alone”) as were her vocals and harmony with Mariam on “700 Parts,” which to my excitement will be coming to the masses in some recorded form soon. I’d say one of the many fine moments of a Fat Creeps show is “Cherry,” which has a groovy bass line and cool/different vocals! Check out the new video for that. I’m convinced that Fat Creeps are the most intriguing band I’ve heard in the past six months or so. It’s fascinating because all of their songs stick out and make a lasting impression in a less-is-more kind of way that’s hard not to love.
Act Two: Thick Shakes – The last time I saw the Thick Shakes was February 2011 about six feet underground in a hazy basement setting – the Dirty Douglas of Lowell. I don’t remember much from that night, but I surely recall the Thick Shakes energy. Their rock and roll attack is a frenetic blend of blasted organ, crazy rhythym, and sustained fun. Members of the crowd sure seemed to appreciate what was going on before their eyes as they reacted with unrelenting head bobbing and creative dance moves. The Shakes themselves were most surely into it as well. They played a couple of brand new tunes — some of which appear on the just released cassette French Dyppe (Aurora 7 Records). They won me over during their set and I’d say that was the case for a lot of folks…if they weren’t already won over!
Act Three: Royal Wedding – If I’m sticking with the superlative route of describing this show, I might as well say that Royal Wedding was the most psychedelic. The guys battled through the elements (a malfunctioning bass head) in the way of delivering music for our curious selves. Vocals were full of reverb, guitar full of effects, and the end result was similar to a possessed take on rockabilly and old time rock and roll. I never felt like I knew what the guitarist/singer was about to do and I’ve come to the conclusion that is what made Royal Wedding real likable. I’m not sure I understood more than a few words either; this mystery coupled with the other things I’ve said makes it cool to imagine Royal Wedding as a futuristic band that’s come to let everyone know that the possibilities of rock and roll are far-reaching and not something that can easily be grasped or judged.
Act Four: TRiPLE ThiCK – We weren’t able to catch ’em, unfortunately. Here is a link to their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/triplethickband
A Fat Creeps and Ali White Production- Awesome job!
Damn, that’s a sick song/video! One of my favorite Fat Creeps numbers. Go see em’ live, if you haven’t yet!
This will be on Putrifiers II (in some form or another), which is being released September 11 on In The Red. This track reminds me of Animal Collective circa 2006/2007, early Oh Sees, and the Velvet Underground. What do you think?

Nice! Here’s a new live release from our beloved Bostonians Fat History Month. http://liveatthebrucemanor.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-bruce-manor-06-02-12-fat-history-month Click it, click it fool!
Here’s a tracklist, why not.
1) Free As A Cat
2) Things I Enjoy
3) Ponyboy
4) Bad History Month
5) The Future
6) Wrench
7) Old Lady Smokers
8) Free As A Cat On A Leash
9) Nature
10) Everyday Is Christmas
11) Accept This One (Ugh God Cover)
Additional information from the Fat History Month blog : “released 28 June 2012 . Recorded at the Bruce Manor in Athens, Ohio by Elliot Nicolson to 4-track; 06/02/12. A Barnstorm Production”

I’m excited to see some local favorites being covered in Vice. Congrats dudes! The article is entitled “The New Highway Hymnal Isn’t Afreaid to Freak (You) Out” and it’s by Luke O’Neil
Take a look: http://noisey.vice.com/blog/the-new-highway-hymnal-isnt-afraid-to-freak-you-out
And if you haven’t heard already, The New Highway Hymnal are playing a single release show for “Out With The Lights” on Wednesday, July 11 at the glorious Great Scott. It’s a stacked line up with fellow rock ‘n’ rollers The Migs, MMOSS, and Creaturos. Damn, I hope to make it out, so should you!

Hey all, here’s a record from a little while back that I want to share with you. The incredible Hurricanes of Love meets up with fellow soul brothers Invisible Circle and the product is this fine split: http://hurricanesoflove.bandcamp.com/